AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Security & Aid: Vanuatu and Australia have signed the Nakamal Agreement in Canberra, locking in a A$500m partnership and making Australia the primary policing and disaster-response partner, while requiring Port Vila consultations on any third-party involvement in critical infrastructure and banning foreign military bases and militarisation. Regional Disaster Readiness: SPC and WFP trained logistics and warehouse officers from six Pacific disaster offices in Brisbane, including Solomon Islands, to speed up relief warehousing and dispatch during emergencies. Foreign Policy Pivot: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says Honiara is pursuing a balanced foreign policy and strengthening ties with Japan, as he also visited Australia and New Zealand. Mining Governance Push: PNG and Solomon Islands agreed to deepen cooperation on mining reforms; PNG offered resource-law and technical support, aiming to keep sectors investor-attractive while boosting national returns. Health & Scholarships: Japan signed grant agreements worth about SBD$14.6m for malaria diagnosis equipment and postgraduate scholarships for Solomon Islands public servants. Local Business & Markets: Honiara City Council is inviting titled landowners to partner on 12 designated betelnut markets across the city’s wards to curb illegal roadside selling. Connectivity: Solomon Airlines will launch the Port Moresby–Honiara scheduled service on 7 July, boosting tourism and business travel. Public Safety: Malaria remains a major challenge in remote areas, with cases rising despite prevention efforts. Aviation/Trade: PNG and Solomon Islands also signed a 2026–2030 framework covering trade, investment, policing, maritime cooperation and development.
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